Strolling around EXPO 2015. Discover the 10 shopping stores not to be missed
How many will arrive in Milan for Expo 2015? How many will indulge in some healthy Milanese shopping in addition to the Universal Exposition?
In addition to the shops of the big brands of the famous Quadrilatero della moda, and those of the low cost chains of Via Torino, there are some goodies around the city that should never be missing in a perfect shopping tour.
Here are the clothing stores not to be missed in Milan:
1. Annex by La Rinascente
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Espadrilles: when to wear them? 10 models for every occasionIt is the youngest and low-cost section of the Rinascente, opened a few months ago. Inside it hosts many brands that are often difficult to find in Italy. Primarily Urban Outfitters, the American chain that has its first and only Italian space here. Plus Steve Madden, Moschino Cheap and Chic, Paul & Joe and much more.
Where: via Santa Radegonda 10
2. Brandy & Melville
© Brandy & MelvilleA brand much loved abroad as well as in Italy: young lines, basic garments and fancy accessories. You can find it behind via Meravigli, with two floors with a very wide choice.
Where: Via San Giovanni sul Muro 18
3. Stiù
© stiùThe young Milanese would borrow anything to buy all the shoes of Stiù, a shoe shop in its headquarters in Corso di Porta Ticinese, where, in addition to the Stiù brand, there is "a" wide selection of the best international brands such as Vagabond or Internationally. Modern shapes, comfort and affordable prices.
Where: Corso di Porta Ticinese 105
4. Cétang Shop
© Cètang FBIf you continue towards the center, starting from Stiù, you will meet Cétang Shop, a shop that has been open for just over a year, where pieces by young designers are sold at reasonable prices. Clothes, accessories and household items in one go.
Where: Corso di Porta Ticinese 103
5. 10 Corso Como
© 10 Corso ComoSurely not everyone can afford the unbridled shoppig at 10 Corso Como, the famous concept store in Corso Como in Porta Garibaldi, renowned for the careful selection of clothing, accessories and design. Enter even just for an aperitif in the room adjacent to the store, or take advantage of the exhibitions that are periodically hosted by the Carla Sozzani Gallery.
Where: Corso Como 10
6. & Other Stories
© Other Stories
It is the latest addition to H&M, and offers sophisticated garments and innovative lines in terms of clothes and accessories (in Italy there is only in Rome and Milan). If you don't have a big budget, focus on accessories: bags and bijoux have nothing to envy in appearance to those of high fashion brands. On the second floor there is also a well-stocked beauty section.
Where: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 1
7. Mauro Leone
© Mauro LeoneAnother historic shoe shop for Milanese women: there are several outlets in Italy. In Milan you will find three of them, two in Corso di Porta Ticinese, but the largest is in one of the side streets of Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Shoes of all shapes, and above all colors.
Where: Via San Pietro All "Orto 9
8.… IT AND MORE
© IT And MoreCozy and intimate shop where you can shop even with different budgets. Dr. Denim, Appletree, Federica Moretti for hats, and some single-brand accessories. Not to be missed.
Where: Corso Genova 7
9. Amaranto Boutique
© Amaranto Boutique FBIf you are looking for exclusive shopping Amaranto Boutique is the right destination. A sales point, an observatory of trends, with an always careful choice of garments. From the hottest brands to little-known designers, who offer great quality garments.
Where: via Senato 7
10. Delphine Vintage
© Delphine VintageOne thing is never lacking in Milan: vintage. Between markets and shops you will not know where to turn. If you want a good selection, with bon ton clothes from the 50s / 60s, and with fair prices, there is Delphine in the Isola district.
Where: via Cola Montano in front of number 26